The Aftermath of the Carnival in Sao Paulo

Caption:SAO PAULO, BRAZIL – FEBRUARY 19: General view of the floats and dolls lying in a large parking lot in front of the Sambadrome on February 19, 2013 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Many floats are recycled, donated to samba schools or sold. During this transition of dismantling, recycling and donation that lasts on average 15 days after the end of the carnival, the parking lot with cars and allegories becomes a great samba cemetery. (Photo by Cris Faga/LatinContent/Getty Images)

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SAO PAULO, BRAZIL – FEBRUARY 19: General view of the floats and dolls lying in a large parking lot in front of the Sambadrome on February 19, 2013 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Many floats are recycled, donated to samba schools or sold. During this transition of dismantling, recycling and donation that lasts on average 15 days after the end of the carnival, the parking lot with cars and allegories becomes a great samba cemetery. (Photo by Cris Faga/LatinContent/Getty Images)

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General view of the floats and dolls lying in a large parking lot in... News PhotoArts Culture and Entertainment,Brazil,Carnival,Doll,Full Length,General View,Lying Down,Parking,Public Celebratory Event,Sambadrome,Stadium,VerticalPhotographer Cris Faga/CONCollection: LatinContent Editorial 2013 Cris FagaSAO PAULO, BRAZIL – FEBRUARY 19: General view of the floats and dolls lying in a large parking lot in front of the Sambadrome on February 19, 2013 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Many floats are recycled, donated to samba schools or sold. During this transition of dismantling, recycling and donation that lasts on average 15 days after the end of the carnival, the parking lot with cars and allegories becomes a great samba cemetery. (Photo by Cris Faga/LatinContent/Getty Images)